revision in denver
I am so sorry to hear about your battle with breast cancer. Dealing with that after gastric bypass definetly is not in any pamphlet! I think it's easy for alot of us to let our stresses in our lives effect how we take care of ourselves...especially in the eating arena. A stress like a life threatening illness must be on top of the list of over eating triggers. I don't think anyone could blame you for that...and I hope you don't either. From those I have heard talking about gaining weight after the inital weight loss...it seems to be very easy to put weight back on and not really realise it. It goes on much quicker than it comes off. I hope your insurance company will be able to look at your individual cir****tances and you are approved for a revision or some other medical help to lose the extra weight you have. As far as your back issues. Trust me I completely understand. I have degenerative disk and joint disease in my back (and I am only 24!..it runs in my family). Getting this weight off of my back has really helped me be able to function normally. I was taking 3 different types of medicine several times a day to control the pain. My docs urged me to dope up just so I could move around and dope up more so I could exercise to try and get the weight off...which didn't. Taking pain medication also makes you quite tired and generally lazy so that's no great thing either. It didn't take too much weight to come off and I feel alot better...still have to be careful...but no medications since surgery. Maybe you can ask your doctor if there is a different medication you could take that would not have a side effect of weight gain...doesn't hurt to ask. I've also found that most of us post-ops don't really get that much exercise. You can still lose weight if you don't exercise...but you have to watch everything that you eat. Count those calories (fitday.com) and measure everything. It is of course much healtheir to get exercise and diet...but the diet is really the key. Early on the surgery really carries us and prevents us from eating too much or the wrong things. I am really trying to learn how to eat better not just because I have to but because I want to...so when I am a few years out I can maintain the same eating habits. Very hard to do though I am sure. Thank you for sharing your experience. It will be great to hear how you are able to lose your last bit of weight. Congrats on the weight you have lost and maintained.